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Do Soldiers Need More Therapy? Save Email Print
Posted: 8:36 PM May 8, 2008
Last Updated: 8:18 AM May 9, 2008
Reporter: Lauri Martin
Email Address: lmartin@kktv11news.com


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A Fort Carson soldier jumps to his death and now, less than two months later, his mother says the Army didn’t do enough for her son.

Dorothy Screws says Private Tommie Jones suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after returning from Iraq a year and a half ago. She is pushing to implemented a law that would require each soldier returning from war to get psychological therapy, whether they want it or not.

In March 2008, she was with her son when he was driving over a bridge to a court martial, where he was facing charges of rape and sodomy. “He got out of the car and took off running down the road. He was dodging in and out of traffic. Tommie jumped up on the concrete and he jumped off. He raised his hand, bye,” sobs Screws.

She blames the Army for neglecting her son after his tour of duty.

"War is hell. There is nothing nice about war and there’s no way to cut that," says Aldin Prowell, who works at Fort Carson.

He says every returning soldier goes through a four hour assessment and it's up to each soldier to tell the post if they need help.

"You can't force them to do it; it’s not any good. He (the soldier) has to realize he has a problem and want to deal with it."

He added that sometimes, soldiers have personal issues extending beyond the battlefield, but the Army's assessment focuses on war-related issues.

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Posted by: crystal Location: ks on May 13, 2008 at 10:02 PM
Tony: In your comment about complaining of back problems I hope u werent replying about my comment w/my husband because while my husband was in his humvee out the top part a drunk iraqi decided to ram his little truck into it and cause my husband to get thrown around. I have the report still. Finally the 2nd deployment they took xrays and mri's and found out that my husband had spinal stenosis and some other disease not caused by the army but he also had buldging disc which were caused by that accident and his lawyer in the med board proved that. So he didnt come home complaining this all really happened and now were just waiting for him to get worse so they can fuse his back and see what happens either he'll be better or he'll be in a wheel chair and no longer work. I dont support the war but support the troops i'm lucky to not have anyone that i know personally die over there.

Posted by: War Vet Location: Ft. Carson on May 13, 2008 at 09:18 AM
Thanks for the support Tony! I have nothing but respect for the Vietnam vets, I know you guys went through hell, but Iraq isnt exactly a picnic. I dont remember a lot of just sitting around, though I know of many that did. And I personnaly think that its an outrage that you didnt get paid while you were in the military, Ive never heard of that, but thats just insane, drafting people and not paying them. By the way, as far as complaining about back problems, how many times did you wear in excess of 100 lbs of protective gear alone? Thank you for your service, especially since you didnt get paid for it.

Posted by: ami Location: idahp on May 12, 2008 at 09:47 PM
tony. Do you know the death toll for the iraq war. Anyone going over ther is a hero in my book and many others. I thank anyone who chooses to fight for our country. Yes maybe yoy tour in vietnam waas worse but you should not turn your nose up at those who fight for us now.....

Posted by: Tony Location: C/S on May 12, 2008 at 03:30 PM
I am a vet. Served two tours in Vietnam. Soldiers today are not true heros. They go over sit around and then come back and complain of back problems or nightmares. They get handed everything. Man up and for all these overzealous supports remember back to when there was a real war going on. There weren't sign on bonuses, we were paid nothing and didn't come home and complain. Keep in mind there was a draft too. These days these people sign up, you choose to go so when you come back accept your choice and act like an adult not a whining child expecting rewards.

Posted by: crystal Location: ks on May 11, 2008 at 07:36 AM
My husband went to iraq twice. After the 2nd tour i started to notice his temper getting worse and we have kids. I told him to go and see someone or I was leaving. While this was going on he was already in the med board process for his back from his iraq injury the 1st time which no one believed him. He went and tried to get help and they told him that since he was in the med board process there was no time to help him I said BS!! bc we had no clue when his last day was going to be at that time. Things got worse again and I made him go back and they finally put him on meds and had him talk to someone and once the VA got him they said he had PTSD and possible TBI(which after a year of being out were still waiting for a test for this). The va is no better than the army.

Posted by: bill p. on May 11, 2008 at 03:58 AM
PTSD is a killer to being a career soldier.I was an SFC in Germany and a combat infantryman in Vietnam with an excellent military record and the Army discharged me with a 20 percent disability for my shoulder. I am now 65 and rated at 100 percent for PTSD. The Army screwed me and I have had to fight for anything. PTSD is the open secret that no one wants the stigma attached to it.

Posted by: Anonymous Location: Springs on May 10, 2008 at 07:09 PM
Vets do have help here in the springs many many counselors OFF BASE offer PTSD counseling. But asking for help is a double edge sword. You are not to be punished for help but the truth is you can be and it can ruin your career ask a soldier who has asked for help they will tell you the truth. So I say to the soldiers seek help privately if you must but please get help there are people out there to help you. 211 in Colorado will guide you to slinging scale therapist please be a Hero again and get help. We appreciate all you do!

Posted by: Anonymous on May 9, 2008 at 04:46 PM
When a police officer goes through something traumatic (such as a shooting) they are required to have a psych evaluation...the same should be done for our HEROES

Posted by: Carson soldier Location: Colo Spgs on May 9, 2008 at 04:30 PM
I am very sorry about your son's death!! But soldiers have to ask for help, psych docs are not mind readers they cannot just tell who has mental problems and who does not. It takes grown up to stand up and say they have a problem. Now if the soldiers is talking to himself or acting wierd and they see it that is the only way they can tell. I am going through therapy right now and pending a medical discharge. You have to ask for help. It takes a grown person to ask for help. I am not completely siding with Fort Carson but they are doing all they can. It has gotten better, but there are still kinks in system that need to be worked out!!! Hopefully later down the road they it will get better, they just have to keep listening to the civilian docs!!!

Posted by: War Vet Location: Ft. Carson on May 9, 2008 at 09:01 AM
I am an Iraqi war vet and since I came home two years ago, I have noticed that every day I get very emotional about stupid things and want to cry. My wife is very supportive. However the two chaplains and two psych docs Ive talked to pretty much brushed me off, told me I dont have anything to worry about. Im not mad, angry, homicidal or suicidal, Im not an alcoholic, but just want to cry every day, and its getting worse.

Posted by: Courtneay Location: Colorado Springs on May 8, 2008 at 11:39 PM
If the Army can force them to go to war, then they can force them to go to therapy. Who are they fooling, they know that they (soldiers) need therapy. It should be mandatory.

Posted by: Mindy Location: Colorado spring on May 8, 2008 at 11:17 PM
Well ya know i am a former Army wife. I know what it was like to see someone come back from that place, injured or not. They need help. I think its a great idea to make them get help reguardless if it extends outside of the battlefield or not. THEY NEED THIS HELP~! How many american soldiers are we going to have to see kill themselves before they decide to do something. Oh thats right i forgot its the ARMY they dont want to spend time or money on anything like it. These soldiers need help, they help us out so much why cant we do the same for them?

Posted by: Anonymous Location: Widefield on May 8, 2008 at 10:22 PM
I know they do go though some classes, but as they tell the family to notify them if we see a difference with them when they get home...you know what i got? I was told it was my fault that he had turned to drugs and alcohol and that i needed to look into the mirror. They banned me from his unit and he is now another solider who is in the judical system for domestic violence after they were unwilling to help. They are hurting them more then helping them, and i agree MAKE everyone go talk to someone, you never know what will come out of it.

Posted by: JH Location: fort carson on May 8, 2008 at 10:10 PM
I think as an adult.THEY need to speak up.I havent seen any soldiers say I have a problem.it is only after the MP"S are called that they say I need help. we are in the miliatry and I am wow'ed by the amount of support that is offered but again THEY need to say I need help.

Posted by: ami Location: idaho on May 8, 2008 at 09:24 PM
I agree that all soldiers should be required to do through councling after their tour is done. Not all people relize they have a problem.

Posted by: Susan Location: C/S on May 8, 2008 at 08:47 PM
That is BS! You DO NOT go through 4 hrs of anything! I was in the Army 5 yrs and when I came back I NEVER went through a 4 hrs assessment!!!! I had to do SRP but that was it.

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